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how the top restaurant rating site is putting your tax dollars to good news. >>> we continue to follow a standoff in algeria where militants have taken dozen of people hostage including some americans. s of people hostage including some americans. >>> 4:45. welcome back. yelp is launching a new service allowing users to see health department scores. users can see the date and kind of inspections and a list of violations. not something you ever want to see. some restaurant owners are concerned they will be misrepresented in the inspections. >> the problem may have been that you had weathering on a seal in your refrigerator. never causing any sort of hazard but something that should be replaced but you'll get dinged for that. >> the system allows city workers to upload the health inspection scores directly to yelp's data base. san francisco where yelp is based is the first city to take part. the next rollout for the pilot program is set for new york in a few weeks and then philadelphia. >>> we could find out today if the bay area's newest casino gets to open the big penthouse gaming floo
how the top restaurant rating site is putting your tax dollars to good news. >>> we continue to follow a standoff in algeria where militants have taken dozen of people hostage including some americans. s of people hostage including some americans. >>> 4:45. welcome back. yelp is launching a new service allowing users to see health department scores. users can see the date and kind of inspections and a list of violations. not something you ever want to see. some restaurant...
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the 9 billion is all tax deductible. the irs says the compensation to homeowners as the cost incurred in the course of doing business and is not a fine or penalty but the result of wrongdoing. i say if they didn't do anything wrong there probably wouldn't be showing -- shelling of billions of dollars. we should not be footing any part of the bill for the mistake . as one homeowner put it, the government comes after us for every little bit of money we have. that's because we aren't too big to fail. we just have to bail out the ones that are. that's what i think. now we want to know what you think. here's our question. should banks be allowed to deduct the mortgage settlement? log on to gerriwillis.com, vote on the right inside the screen and all share the results of the end of the show. not to the latest developments in the hostage situation in algeria. one american reportedly dead a takeover and natural gas plant by islamic militants. algerian news agencies report around 100 foreign workers are freed. the fate of 30 othe
the 9 billion is all tax deductible. the irs says the compensation to homeowners as the cost incurred in the course of doing business and is not a fine or penalty but the result of wrongdoing. i say if they didn't do anything wrong there probably wouldn't be showing -- shelling of billions of dollars. we should not be footing any part of the bill for the mistake . as one homeowner put it, the government comes after us for every little bit of money we have. that's because we aren't too big to...
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voters rejected a property tax measure to keep the fire stations open. tonight, the meeting is in clayton at the clayton community library at 7:00. >> less than two weeks away from the super bowl matchup between the niners and ravens. if you caught the spirit, get ready to pay up. we are joined from santa clara with the pricey cost to attend. how high are the prices? >> kristen, it comes down do how much you want to spend. 49er fans cannot wait for the stadium here in santa clara to be built but right now many want to make it to the super bowl in new orleans. tickets are available if money is no object. 49er season holders are find out if they are the lucky ones to win the lottery if a chance to buy tickets at face value $950 each. fans could who not get picked are fining they are too pricey to by at $2,000 a pop. a man who won a chance did buy was there in 1981 when the 49ers played their first super bowl. >> at the time it was $40. now they cost $950! but it doesn't matter if it is $10,000, i'm going to the super bowl. >> what did you say? >> i would s
voters rejected a property tax measure to keep the fire stations open. tonight, the meeting is in clayton at the clayton community library at 7:00. >> less than two weeks away from the super bowl matchup between the niners and ravens. if you caught the spirit, get ready to pay up. we are joined from santa clara with the pricey cost to attend. how high are the prices? >> kristen, it comes down do how much you want to spend. 49er fans cannot wait for the stadium here in santa clara to...
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the state took in $600 million less than estimated in tax revenue. but california didn't come away empty handed. it's still expected to take in $1.6 billion from taxes on the sale of facebook stock. >>> organizers say the maverick surf contest is on. they will be facing what could be monster waves. if you want to watch, you'll have to keep your distance. >> reporter: the surf was low today at pillar point, but these waves are expected to grow to monsters by this weekend. fed by a pacific storm, and a strong swell. jeff clark, maverick's invitational contest director says the waves are near perfect. paddle surfer denten chase says although the water seems calm today, the surf here can change quickly to produce world class waves. >> a certain size threshold. i wouldn't go out when it's really big, but i will go out in some size, yeah, and even watch from the shoulder sometimes. >> reporter: the contest was last held in 2010. big waves swept into the spectator area, seriously injurying several people. this year, the crowds will be kept off the beach and
the state took in $600 million less than estimated in tax revenue. but california didn't come away empty handed. it's still expected to take in $1.6 billion from taxes on the sale of facebook stock. >>> organizers say the maverick surf contest is on. they will be facing what could be monster waves. if you want to watch, you'll have to keep your distance. >> reporter: the surf was low today at pillar point, but these waves are expected to grow to monsters by this weekend. fed by a...
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the state took in $600 million less than estimated in tax revenue. but california didn't come away empty handed. it's still expected to take in $1.6 billion from taxes on the sale of facebook stock. >>> organizers say the maverick surf contest is on. they will be facing what could be monster waves. if you want to watch, you'll have to keep your distance. >> reporter: the surf was low today at pillar point, but these waves are expected to grow to monsters by this weekend. fed by a pacific storm, and a strong swell. jeff clark, maverick's invitational contest director says the waves are near perfect. paddle surfer denten chase says although the water seems calm today, the surf here can change quickly to produce world class waves. >> a certain size threshold. i wouldn't go out when it's really big, but i will go out in some size, yeah, and even watch from the shoulder sometimes. >> reporter: the contest was last held in 2010. big waves swept into the spectator area, seriously injurying several people. this year, the crowds will be kept off the beach and
the state took in $600 million less than estimated in tax revenue. but california didn't come away empty handed. it's still expected to take in $1.6 billion from taxes on the sale of facebook stock. >>> organizers say the maverick surf contest is on. they will be facing what could be monster waves. if you want to watch, you'll have to keep your distance. >> reporter: the surf was low today at pillar point, but these waves are expected to grow to monsters by this weekend. fed by a...
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. >>> phil mickelson is teed off about taxes. he is threatening to leave california thanks to a higher tax rate on the wealthy. we will talk to robert frank about this in a minute, but first, jane wells, does he have a point? >> the wonder is why he stayed so long, except san diego is a nice place. florida is nice, too. mickelson will pay california a new rate of 13.4% retroactive to the beginning of last year. running the numbers, "sports illustrated" estimates he made 60 million in 2012, that means 64 million in ju 6.4 million in california taxes, and he owes an extra 1.8 million. but if he moves, california loses everything. some of those smaller tournaments may leave the state if golfers decide to golf at rival events. tiger woods and the williams sisters long ago left california for florida, maybe not for tax purposes but they haven't moved back. lebron james went to the heat instead of the heat so the clippers could save tens of millions over his contract. and taxes were in the conversation when peyton manning was debating
. >>> phil mickelson is teed off about taxes. he is threatening to leave california thanks to a higher tax rate on the wealthy. we will talk to robert frank about this in a minute, but first, jane wells, does he have a point? >> the wonder is why he stayed so long, except san diego is a nice place. florida is nice, too. mickelson will pay california a new rate of 13.4% retroactive to the beginning of last year. running the numbers, "sports illustrated" estimates he made...
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and call it a liberal tax. the conservative restaurant owner charges left-wing moore for their drink and donate the cash to right-wing causes. is it a boom for his business? the owner serves as a big helping of a government economics. even when i say this not, it is always about "money." adam: and a good evening to you. we want to look at the days headline market. a tough day for stocks. the dow snapped a five-day nning streak falling 23 points. more turbulence for boeing 787 dreamliner. a faulty battery forced an emergency landing of a 787 in japan after a result the japan airlines are grounding their entire dreamliner flight facing safety inspections. shares of boeing fell more than 3%. hewlett-packard rallied more than 4% reported they received buyer interest for the edf units in recent days, however sources say no major sailors coming anytime soon. but we have to move on to the story that everybody is talking about. president obama signing 23 separate executive actions on gun violence today. and those actio
and call it a liberal tax. the conservative restaurant owner charges left-wing moore for their drink and donate the cash to right-wing causes. is it a boom for his business? the owner serves as a big helping of a government economics. even when i say this not, it is always about "money." adam: and a good evening to you. we want to look at the days headline market. a tough day for stocks. the dow snapped a five-day nning streak falling 23 points. more turbulence for boeing 787...
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voters reject add property tax measure to keep the fire stations open. no firefighters are laid off. tonight the meeting is held in walnut creek at the walnut heights elementary school. >> time to check the forecast. what did you have, mike? >> i have stop -- live doppler 7 hd that is out there. it has been ten dayses since we had measurable rain and it was not much. we have not had a good soaking this month not that tomorrow's will be but it will be something. the last three hours, notice how quiet. now, as we head into the afternoon hours, reno hits 50. and yosemite, 50, palm springs is 75 to 80! >> a live shot of the oakland bay bridge, we have an incident here that is now being cleared. i don't know if you can see the flashing lights, we had a stall and that bridge truck is there and clearing out of the lanes. you can see sluggish traffic headed westbound to the tunnel. so, slowing there at the bay bridge. north 101 ramp to northbound 680 in san jose, sometime with a stalled bus and a flare pattern blocking the right lane. they are waiting if -- for
voters reject add property tax measure to keep the fire stations open. no firefighters are laid off. tonight the meeting is held in walnut creek at the walnut heights elementary school. >> time to check the forecast. what did you have, mike? >> i have stop -- live doppler 7 hd that is out there. it has been ten dayses since we had measurable rain and it was not much. we have not had a good soaking this month not that tomorrow's will be but it will be something. the last three hours,...
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president said if he got his tax increase he would cut spending. he needs to fulfill that promise, but this is an important time for us to decide that we're going to make those hard decisions and cut spending. you really got two choices. we can balance the budget this year by not raising the debt limit or we can do the democrats' ray way and never raise it at all. actually, you are going to hear conservatives present a third option and that is put us on a path to balance within ten years. we can do that without cutting anything from what americans are expecting. that is what we need to do. >> neil: what bothers me the most, senator, we go through elaborate hoops to avoid this thing, trillion dollar coin even 14th amendment and giving the president sole discretion and then address the underlying problems that keeps creating that. why do we do that? >> the problem is not the debt ceiling or debt limit the problem is the debt. the reason why we have a legal limit on the debt if we keep borrowing we're going to hurt everyone who lives there. i think th
president said if he got his tax increase he would cut spending. he needs to fulfill that promise, but this is an important time for us to decide that we're going to make those hard decisions and cut spending. you really got two choices. we can balance the budget this year by not raising the debt limit or we can do the democrats' ray way and never raise it at all. actually, you are going to hear conservatives present a third option and that is put us on a path to balance within ten years. we...
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government will take in about $210 billion in tax revenues in february. a vocal minority in washington now argues those figures show it is possible for the u.s. government to avoid defaulting on its debts even if the debt ceiling is not raised. >> and there is no reason for the government to default unless president obama and the democrats want us to. it's just a scare tactic to continue the spending that they don't want to address. that's why they keep saying, "oh, we're going to default. we're going to default. we're going to default." it's just not true. >> reporter: but talk like that scares many budget analysts in washington. they argue markets will see a failure by the unit ed states to pay any of its bills as a threat it could one day stop paying some or all of its bills, including interest on its debt. >> if we pay the chinese the interest we owe them on their sovereign debt holdings, on time and in full, but we don't pay social security recipients or armed services personnel their salaries, is that a default? well, of course it is. >> reporter: a
government will take in about $210 billion in tax revenues in february. a vocal minority in washington now argues those figures show it is possible for the u.s. government to avoid defaulting on its debts even if the debt ceiling is not raised. >> and there is no reason for the government to default unless president obama and the democrats want us to. it's just a scare tactic to continue the spending that they don't want to address. that's why they keep saying, "oh, we're going to...
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obama deman the wealthy pay their fair share of taxes but he's just another elitist hypocrite when it comes to fair shir of security. protection for their kids. and gun 43 zone for ours. >> experts say the provocative attack ad shows how emotionally charged and personal the debate of gun control is becoming. no comment on this from the white house tonight. >> mean time national rifle association is experience ago big spike in membership. more than 250,000 people have signed up in the last month. group says people are scared by new legislation restricting firearms. that may true but since december the nra is offering big discounts to john. life time membership usually cost 1,000 dollars. it's now 300. year worth typically runs 35. it's now just 20 dollars. >> still ahead tonight on abc 7 news at 9. san jose state big first step toward overhaul of college as we know it. find out how california trying to make higher education more affordable. that's not the right clip but you get the idea. >> eviction day at peninsula her borrow. appears the sheriff may have to be called in if the owner
obama deman the wealthy pay their fair share of taxes but he's just another elitist hypocrite when it comes to fair shir of security. protection for their kids. and gun 43 zone for ours. >> experts say the provocative attack ad shows how emotionally charged and personal the debate of gun control is becoming. no comment on this from the white house tonight. >> mean time national rifle association is experience ago big spike in membership. more than 250,000 people have signed up in...
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right now it starts at $39,000 before tax incentive. my son announced the price cuts this week. >> thank you, jane. >> we want did know what we should get from the atlanta mayor when we win the championship game? >> you mean the bet? we offer better stuff back in 1987, the baseball conference championships, between st. louis and san francisco, the radio station offered crab and we offered toasted ravioli, the station i was working at in stimulus. we always offer better stuff. >> what do you think? >> pitching your ideas on facebook this is from my wife, she she wine from california and boiled peanuts. boiled peanuts. our a salty cured ham or sour dough or peach cobbler. >> that is bett. >> more comparable. thanks for playing, everyone, keep it up on facebook. here is what we are talking about weather-wise, looking down and it is breezy and clear sky out there and live doppler 7 hd shows detecting the clear, dry air this morning and the fact that there are in clouds so a beautiful sunrise around 7:25 this morning and the temperatures, ho
right now it starts at $39,000 before tax incentive. my son announced the price cuts this week. >> thank you, jane. >> we want did know what we should get from the atlanta mayor when we win the championship game? >> you mean the bet? we offer better stuff back in 1987, the baseball conference championships, between st. louis and san francisco, the radio station offered crab and we offered toasted ravioli, the station i was working at in stimulus. we always offer better stuff....
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strong economic policies including the right to work legislation and low taxes have built taxes into a juggernaut. when governor rick perry was running for president he could claim, rightly, that his they created more than one-third of all of the jobs created in the entire country since the recovery began in 2009. amazing. not new york. not connecticut. texas. the lone star state unemployment rate of 6% handily beats up the nation. then there is louisiana, virginia. five and a half percent. oklahoma, five. new yorkers, pardon me, over 8%. the jersey, nine and a half percent. these metrics matter. the south is ticking new york's but the reid is a culture difference? hello, yes. thank goodness. i thought that is what liberals celebrated, diversity. i guess i probably shouldn't get so upset. after all, he has had this problem. the 40 year-old congressman was censured by the house two years ago after facing charges of 17 years of unpaid taxes on property in the dominican republic and more than 500,000 in undisclosed public assets. crazy. he also was investigated for raising millions from
strong economic policies including the right to work legislation and low taxes have built taxes into a juggernaut. when governor rick perry was running for president he could claim, rightly, that his they created more than one-third of all of the jobs created in the entire country since the recovery began in 2009. amazing. not new york. not connecticut. texas. the lone star state unemployment rate of 6% handily beats up the nation. then there is louisiana, virginia. five and a half percent....
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critics say the hiring push gets tax breaks for walmart but does little to help veterans get back on their feet. here's cbs 5 consumerwatch reporter julie watts. >> reporter: call it a campaign for good will. in addition to touting everydie low prices, walmart is now offering jobs to veterans. >> i think this is really good news. >> reporter: lance frederick of the department of veterans afares reiterates the sentiments of walmart's ceo: veterans make hard working loyal employees but he is concerned about the caveat in the offer to hire any honorably discharged veteran within onier of active doubt. >> that's unfortunate that they limit it like that. >> reporter: he says most vets want to take advantage of the free education offered by the g.i. bill. after three or four years you might have a vet ready to enter the workforce. >> certainly. when you come back you're a little out of sync with the civilian population. it takes a while to get back into the swing of things. now they are ready to go work. but they are not eligible. >> reporter: and even if they are eligible, some question w
critics say the hiring push gets tax breaks for walmart but does little to help veterans get back on their feet. here's cbs 5 consumerwatch reporter julie watts. >> reporter: call it a campaign for good will. in addition to touting everydie low prices, walmart is now offering jobs to veterans. >> i think this is really good news. >> reporter: lance frederick of the department of veterans afares reiterates the sentiments of walmart's ceo: veterans make hard working loyal...
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here is a case where higher tax rates will give you lower tax revenues. we have that weird income of the wealthy was shifted in december. we don't know what is going to happen in the first quarter. and i read today former president of france is leavinin france because he doesn't want to pay a 75% tax rate. >> anyway, great stuff cnbc robert frank. thank you. >> life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. i love that. freedom and free markets, i'm larry kudlow, i'll see you tomorrow night. hey! did you know that honey nut cheerios has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! wow. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. you know it can be hard to lbreathe, and how that feels.e, what's the rush? copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups.
here is a case where higher tax rates will give you lower tax revenues. we have that weird income of the wealthy was shifted in december. we don't know what is going to happen in the first quarter. and i read today former president of france is leavinin france because he doesn't want to pay a 75% tax rate. >> anyway, great stuff cnbc robert frank. thank you. >> life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. i love that. freedom and free markets, i'm larry kudlow, i'll see you tomorrow...
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they face a tax of killing civilians indiscriminately. we choose only military targets, they insist. the regime put car bombs among civilians. there is a lot of effort to undermine our reputation, he says. i challenge anyone to present evidence. he also denied any link to terrorist groups. a plane drops bombs. they think the front building is the target. >> that have taken cover in case the plane make another pass. they have a reputation for being the bravest fighters. they are widely regarded as honest. the power and influence may have a very big say in syria's future. >> there is still support for the free syrian army, but even these fighters wonder if it has been worth it. >> i wish our lives could go back to what they were, she says. they're forced to burn rubbish to keep warm. western governments have a dilemma. if they stay out of syria, the islamists will go stronger. but weapons sent to the uprising might reach them. so people wait for help that is probably not coming. >> air rare look inside syria and the longer this conflict goe
they face a tax of killing civilians indiscriminately. we choose only military targets, they insist. the regime put car bombs among civilians. there is a lot of effort to undermine our reputation, he says. i challenge anyone to present evidence. he also denied any link to terrorist groups. a plane drops bombs. they think the front building is the target. >> that have taken cover in case the plane make another pass. they have a reputation for being the bravest fighters. they are widely...
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"katie" are we a nation of cheaters starting with lance armstrong and the doping admission, and our tax runs, has cheating become our national pastime? or has it always been this way and now it is harder to find? america's cheating epidemic. we will talk about that today >> welcome back on friday morning. new developments in the hostage situation in algeria. cnn reports that the united states air force is evacuating hostages from the b.p. gas complex in algeria where a battle has been going on for two days. algerian officials say special forces killed 18 of the islamic militant kidnappers. six people from the plant have been killed and five americans have reportedly escaped. we got word this morning from the associated press algerian state news says 60 foreign hostages are unaccounted for and negotiations have resumed. >> new worries. the battery maker behind boeing 787 dreamliner supplies batteries to nasa. >> a new reason to be less worried of those airport scanners. jane king has the bloomberg business report. >> good morning, the body scanners at the aiport are going away that are t
"katie" are we a nation of cheaters starting with lance armstrong and the doping admission, and our tax runs, has cheating become our national pastime? or has it always been this way and now it is harder to find? america's cheating epidemic. we will talk about that today >> welcome back on friday morning. new developments in the hostage situation in algeria. cnn reports that the united states air force is evacuating hostages from the b.p. gas complex in algeria where a battle...
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even if we go to the brink, they will keep taking the taxes out. tax revenue keeps coming in what washington has to decide is prioritizing what money goes out and where? what do you think is top, top priority. the bill to pay before all others? like if we were in same boat, same emergency we would pay the mortgage or rent first to keep a roof over our head, we prioritize, so does uncle sam like we know we might as well toss our home good-bye. the government knows a default comes only, when obligations to spreadtorcreditors or investorst paid. that is their mortgage emergencies, that upsetting the other stuff, defaulting it is not, that is why some republicans are paying so tough, raise but only if you match in equal spending cut, president said that is crazy, tea party activist thinks that going through this shar charade is cr, what do you think? >> i am so glad that you are pointing this out, i think it is so irresponsible -- i know that very few others in the media are going to point this out. this is a perpetual problem, it is a lie. and it is u
even if we go to the brink, they will keep taking the taxes out. tax revenue keeps coming in what washington has to decide is prioritizing what money goes out and where? what do you think is top, top priority. the bill to pay before all others? like if we were in same boat, same emergency we would pay the mortgage or rent first to keep a roof over our head, we prioritize, so does uncle sam like we know we might as well toss our home good-bye. the government knows a default comes only, when...
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i'm going to put the push on to get rid of a corporate tax or personal income tax and maybe to people who are very sensitive and are so wealthy they have the power to move, i can attract them to my state. we're seeing it in places like nebraska and louisiana piling on. this is an opportunity? >> governor perry in texas is famous going on hunting trips to california where he visits ceos. melissa: right. >> gives them a cell phone. here is my personal number. call me anytime. tell me what i can do to attract you to texas. we have several states with offices set up in california because we're so vulnerable here. hundreds of companies leave every year. you make a good point about phil mickelson has options. so do a lot of companies. they can go elsewhere and do out of california. melissa: is that story about governor perry true? i heard that before. do governors have hair their own cell phone? >> he does. literally gives cell phone, has one number programmed. call me anytime. tell me what i can do. our leaders are not doing that, they're dismissive about companies leaving. they say it is
i'm going to put the push on to get rid of a corporate tax or personal income tax and maybe to people who are very sensitive and are so wealthy they have the power to move, i can attract them to my state. we're seeing it in places like nebraska and louisiana piling on. this is an opportunity? >> governor perry in texas is famous going on hunting trips to california where he visits ceos. melissa: right. >> gives them a cell phone. here is my personal number. call me anytime. tell me...
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last year, the colorado economic development commission granted dish $2.5 million in job growth tax credits. famous for not charging fees, southwest airlines introduces a new one. passengers who can't stand the cattle call boarding process can now opt out by paying $40 to board early. southwest does not have assigned seating, and already offers passengers early check-in for $10, but this new option guarantees priority. burns caused by car seat heaters have the attention of the national highway traffic safety administration. the request for automakers to look into the issue came after usa today reported on burn injuries resulting from use of the heaters. auto industry officials are in the process of drafting recommendations. peugeot's new hybrid is riding on air - and we really mean it. the french automaker is introducing new hybrid technology that combines a conventional engine with compressed air propulsion. it's called "hybrid air." the goal is to develop a hybrid that's cheaper than existing models and takes on toyota. some costly items are getting cheaper in 2013. cnn reports that consu
last year, the colorado economic development commission granted dish $2.5 million in job growth tax credits. famous for not charging fees, southwest airlines introduces a new one. passengers who can't stand the cattle call boarding process can now opt out by paying $40 to board early. southwest does not have assigned seating, and already offers passengers early check-in for $10, but this new option guarantees priority. burns caused by car seat heaters have the attention of the national highway...
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the state government wants to cut local tax grants from fiscal 2013 starting this april. it's partly designed to slash regional government workers' wages by an average of 7.8%. the chairman of the all-japan precede tech furl and municipal workers union told reporters wednesday the plan is unacceptable. >> translator: this one-sided policy that the state is going to implement unilaterally has been drafted by skipping all the labor management negotiations. >> tokanaba said local governments are striving to cut workers to deal with the shortage of funds even though they're faced with more tasks in the their everyday work. he said they include social security issues and environmental protection measures. tokanaga added some municipalities have even pressed ahead with their own wage cuts. >>> that is going to do it for biz tonight. let's get you a check now of the markets. >>> islamist militants may have timed their attack on a gas plant to coincide with an important event. they took hundreds of workers hostage last wednesday. executives from the companies involved in the gas
the state government wants to cut local tax grants from fiscal 2013 starting this april. it's partly designed to slash regional government workers' wages by an average of 7.8%. the chairman of the all-japan precede tech furl and municipal workers union told reporters wednesday the plan is unacceptable. >> translator: this one-sided policy that the state is going to implement unilaterally has been drafted by skipping all the labor management negotiations. >> tokanaba said local...
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three biggies are turbo tax and tax act. depends on needs. so i don't want to leave you hanging. if you go to our web site go to 7 on your side. they looked into all of this. there are differences. let me tell were you they get you this, is what you need to know. you think is a cost. i'm cool. keep reading. make sure it sedz state form that. is how they get you. like oh, $10. some companies will charge you another $40 or 50. >> this is a nuisance, save nefrg one spot all year. >> you can figure it out later that. is best advice, ever. >> this saves you trouble. >> sure. sure. >> take a look at this picture in pacifica. it's 49er friday. >> that is something. check out these two little guys. mom calls them cutest niners fans. >> look how huge that football looks next to them. you can e mail your fan photos and we'll post them and show a lot of them right here on the air. >> those gr pictures tonight. >> still to come at 6:00 taking fight against cyber bullying off line. >> what san francisco is doing to fight this problem, up next. >> coming up at 5:00 vigilante justice. the showd
three biggies are turbo tax and tax act. depends on needs. so i don't want to leave you hanging. if you go to our web site go to 7 on your side. they looked into all of this. there are differences. let me tell were you they get you this, is what you need to know. you think is a cost. i'm cool. keep reading. make sure it sedz state form that. is how they get you. like oh, $10. some companies will charge you another $40 or 50. >> this is a nuisance, save nefrg one spot all year. >>...
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unless we get the cooperation from the political parties who say taxes how much they spend and how much they regulate. by that, it is just not sufficient. we spoke about last night was about the banks, not monetary policy. david: there is a conflict with regards to the fed interest and pump up the market, if you will, and unemployment mandate for the employment mandates you just mentioned. stocks go up and companies lay workers off, that happened with american express and in the past with other companies, so if the intention of the fed is to pump up the stock market, doesn't that sometimes conflict with its mandate to keep unemployment low? >> they're all kinds of approaches to this, david. one of them is the wealth effect, if stocks go up, through the broad pulls the mutual fund or more directly obviously feel wealthier and will be able to spend more and pump of consumption with consumption driven society others might argue it is a narrower base than it used to be, so it is a give and take, pros and cons of every single argument. clearly those publicly traded have been able to capitali
unless we get the cooperation from the political parties who say taxes how much they spend and how much they regulate. by that, it is just not sufficient. we spoke about last night was about the banks, not monetary policy. david: there is a conflict with regards to the fed interest and pump up the market, if you will, and unemployment mandate for the employment mandates you just mentioned. stocks go up and companies lay workers off, that happened with american express and in the past with other...
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what have we done on the tax well, we have raised taxes on capital. we haven't cut the corporate income tax. we haven't done anything on immigration, we have added more regulation. if you want to add an expensive regulation, fine, get rid of one. we have not been thinking of the regulation or tax or spending on growth. listen, given how big the debt is, according to ken rogueoff we are past the red zone where the amount of debt we have is slowing growth. we need to deal with that too. >> we just put $1.3 trillion on. that came out today. small business, the backbone of the economy, they got a big tax hike. i think that's the most regrettable. instead of paying 40% plus 3.8% obama care, i don't think the small business should pay more than 25%. i don't think the large business should pay more than 25%. those are both anti-growth measures from president obama. >> well, we should have free lunches too, larry. look, someone has to pay for government and the reality is you were talking about the past when we had more rapid growth. we did have more rapid gr
what have we done on the tax well, we have raised taxes on capital. we haven't cut the corporate income tax. we haven't done anything on immigration, we have added more regulation. if you want to add an expensive regulation, fine, get rid of one. we have not been thinking of the regulation or tax or spending on growth. listen, given how big the debt is, according to ken rogueoff we are past the red zone where the amount of debt we have is slowing growth. we need to deal with that too. >>...
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that's as all americans adjust to smaller paychecks due to higher taxes. >> the hit to incomes are going to be a first quarter event for the most part, so much of that effect will be felt in the first quarter and it gradually dissipate in our view as the year wears on. >> reporter: so, what will it take for the economy to return to much stronger footing. many say the answer lies with the housing market, which needs to built a stronger foundation. that brings us back to lenane and one of her listings. it's a five bedroom condo with river views. it can be yours for $4.75 million. >> to be able to get 3,100 square feet in manhattan is a real rarity, especially the bedroom count because people are really having families and staying in the city. and, this apartment really speaks to that. so that's why we've had such great traffic. >> reporter: traffic maybe, but will it sell? perhaps if the economy continues to show fresh signs of life. suzanne pratt, "n.b.r.," new york. >> tom: disappointing. that describes the last quarterly financial performances from two of the country's biggest banks, ba
that's as all americans adjust to smaller paychecks due to higher taxes. >> the hit to incomes are going to be a first quarter event for the most part, so much of that effect will be felt in the first quarter and it gradually dissipate in our view as the year wears on. >> reporter: so, what will it take for the economy to return to much stronger footing. many say the answer lies with the housing market, which needs to built a stronger foundation. that brings us back to lenane and...
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you know, i know, when you start raising taxes, the obamacare taxes evaporate kicked in yet. the economy is marge neal improving. who knows. >> neil: charlie gasparino, they talk about him everywhere. what's he like -- you want to know why the president didn't mention the debt once yesterday. because he figured he didn't have to. hey, our salads. [ bop ] [ bop ] [ bop ] you can do that all you want, i don't like v8 juice. [ male announcer ] how about v8 v-fusion. a full serving of vegetables, a full serving of fruit. but what you taste is the fruit. so even you... could've had a v8. . i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. ok. [ voice of dennis ] silence. are you in good hands? ♪ >> neil: all right. i'm going to pick somebodyism i'll probably tick everybody off but the blame game has got to stop. got, got, got to stop. president who wants to get republican angry and uses inaugural address to do it and republicans who feign shock, though finger pointing encourages it. just stop. allow me to
you know, i know, when you start raising taxes, the obamacare taxes evaporate kicked in yet. the economy is marge neal improving. who knows. >> neil: charlie gasparino, they talk about him everywhere. what's he like -- you want to know why the president didn't mention the debt once yesterday. because he figured he didn't have to. hey, our salads. [ bop ] [ bop ] [ bop ] you can do that all you want, i don't like v8 juice. [ male announcer ] how about v8 v-fusion. a full serving of...
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some basic tax planning thing. he's probably paying, let's get the number here, more on the order of around 50% to 52%, that's being very conservative. the top paid americans when you look at the irs code, the highest paid 400 earners and millionaires are paying around 20%, that's the average for most millionaire earners. between 20% and 50%, not 62% or 63%. >> what we can tell of his income, his income mostly derives from tournament wings or endorsement income. it's not investment income, which is how the wealthy people typically lower their rated. >> he's correct, he's the guy getting hit. you're talking about people who earn a lot of money in ordinary income, they are the ones getting hit. he's like a lot of rich guys, especially in california now who are saying maybe this is -- >> move to florida, right? >> he probably has a point but he still will be taking home $25 million. someone with such a great image in golf t doesn't send the right message. >> many are accusing him of being a whiner about this. >> also
some basic tax planning thing. he's probably paying, let's get the number here, more on the order of around 50% to 52%, that's being very conservative. the top paid americans when you look at the irs code, the highest paid 400 earners and millionaires are paying around 20%, that's the average for most millionaire earners. between 20% and 50%, not 62% or 63%. >> what we can tell of his income, his income mostly derives from tournament wings or endorsement income. it's not investment...
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so when it comes to taxes, we're here to help you. that's why we have cpas, enrolled agents, and tax attorneys to answer your questions-- helping you get deductions for uniforms, union dues, and even the miles you drive for a job interview. you deserve to keep more of your hard-earned money. and we're here to help make that happen. turbotax-- the power to keep what's yours. try it free at turbotax.com. get at low clearance prices., even tempur-pedic mattress sets and through monday, get 3 years interest-free financing on selected models. don't miss sleep train's year end clearance sale.
so when it comes to taxes, we're here to help you. that's why we have cpas, enrolled agents, and tax attorneys to answer your questions-- helping you get deductions for uniforms, union dues, and even the miles you drive for a job interview. you deserve to keep more of your hard-earned money. and we're here to help make that happen. turbotax-- the power to keep what's yours. try it free at turbotax.com. get at low clearance prices., even tempur-pedic mattress sets and through monday, get 3 years...
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trash service but the city council voted to explore other options that include paying through property tax bills or directly to the garbage companies. officials estimate the collective savings to san jose taxpayers could range from several hundred thousand to $3 million. >> muni directors in san francisco have unanimously approved a $24 million contract to upgrade the transit agency's decade old communication system which involves improving nine metro stations with better platform displays and public dress system and monitoring the 26 power substations used for trolls and buses and light rail. there is will be a new broad band debt work to connect underground infrastructure which includes upgrading the extra patrol system. the work will take about a year and a half. muni awarded the contract to a fremont company. >> the maverick surf competition to, -- could, maybe, take place this weekend. organizers will know by friday or saturday if the conditions are right for surfing. if sunday is not a go they will keep watching. the window for the forecast is open until march 31. 25' is the minute b
trash service but the city council voted to explore other options that include paying through property tax bills or directly to the garbage companies. officials estimate the collective savings to san jose taxpayers could range from several hundred thousand to $3 million. >> muni directors in san francisco have unanimously approved a $24 million contract to upgrade the transit agency's decade old communication system which involves improving nine metro stations with better platform...
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i could tax and engineers who made the list were looking for wood frame, older and shorter buildings. they say they have the most potential for collapse or sustaining damage during an earthquake. >> a live look the san mateo bridge and everything looks quiet in clear right now. >> as we take a look at the temperature is right now it is north of the shot that we are seeing very cold conditions. concord is at 28 degrees at the freezing mark and livermore. downtown san francisco and waking up to 44 so a mild start there. 43 in hayward and upper 30s in oakland. at 10 mi. of visibility at s f o and there or are no flight delays this morning. santa rosa the visibility is down to 3 mi. heavy fog also falls into the livermore at valley. keep a safe distance between you and the car in front of you. we applaud the contend with in the north bay and temperatures are a little higher this morning so there's more moisture in the air. the good news is later on today we are certainly looking to see an improvement. future cast force rose by 8:00 a.m. low 50s along the coast. most of us predominately in
i could tax and engineers who made the list were looking for wood frame, older and shorter buildings. they say they have the most potential for collapse or sustaining damage during an earthquake. >> a live look the san mateo bridge and everything looks quiet in clear right now. >> as we take a look at the temperature is right now it is north of the shot that we are seeing very cold conditions. concord is at 28 degrees at the freezing mark and livermore. downtown san francisco and...
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that's as all americans adjust to smaller paychecks due to higher taxes. >> the hit to incomes are going to be a first quarter event for the most part, so much of that effect will be felt in the first quarter and it gradually dissipate in our view as the year wears on. >> reporter: so, what will it take for the economy to return to much stronger footing. many say the answer lies with the housing market, which needs to built a stronger foundation. that brings us back to lenane and one of her listings. it's a five bedroom condo with river views. it can be yours for $4.75 million. >> to be able to get 3,100 square feet in manhattan is a real rarity, especially the bedroom count because people are really having families and staying in the city. and, this apartment really speaks to that. so that's why we've had such great traffic. >> reporter: traffic maybe, but will it sell? perhaps if the economy continues to show fresh signs of life. suzanne pratt, "n.b.r.," new york. >> tom: disappointing. that describes the last quarterly financial performances from two of the country's biggest banks, ba
that's as all americans adjust to smaller paychecks due to higher taxes. >> the hit to incomes are going to be a first quarter event for the most part, so much of that effect will be felt in the first quarter and it gradually dissipate in our view as the year wears on. >> reporter: so, what will it take for the economy to return to much stronger footing. many say the answer lies with the housing market, which needs to built a stronger foundation. that brings us back to lenane and...
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for protecting people from second-hand smoke but the state gets an f for failing to raise cigarette taxes in the last dozen years. at least two bay area cities are doing well in the fight against smoking, the lunch association gave both san francisco and oakland b grades for their efforts. >> the flu spreads across the country, a study confirms important news for pregnant women. researchers have found that the flu shot is safe for mothers-to-be with no evidence that the vaccine increases the risk of losing a fetus. they say it could prevent some deaths of fetuses confirming what officials have been urging that pregnant women get the flu shot. the study is in the new england journal of medicine. >> if you have seen gloves or socks to make your skin softer, now there are spa denim jeans, with the legs feeler softer up to 15 days after you wear them the first time. they run $140, of course, and are available online. >> we made you read that story to see you sweat. >> i am a professional. i do this for a living. >> coming up next at 6:00, yelp, then for reviews on businesses, right? now the w
for protecting people from second-hand smoke but the state gets an f for failing to raise cigarette taxes in the last dozen years. at least two bay area cities are doing well in the fight against smoking, the lunch association gave both san francisco and oakland b grades for their efforts. >> the flu spreads across the country, a study confirms important news for pregnant women. researchers have found that the flu shot is safe for mothers-to-be with no evidence that the vaccine increases...
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the irs pushed back its opening date for tax season by eight days to january 30th. if you're interested to see how the other guys have done, here is a to our block with into it. very similar picture. not as big a jump today. looking pretty good. shares taking off. let's look at the moment. let's get to sony. >> we talk about it. a great job over at the consumer electronics show. remains in focus especially today. the ceo, the new ceo talked about the fact that he really is going to shepherd this ship and move this forward. facing tense competition from apple and samsung. as i really have the product of innovation to keep it competitive. the stock is down about 35 percent over the last 52 weeks. he is now saying that he is shepherding several projects parcel himself. does not get caught up in bureaucracy. does not suddenly fade away. coming out of the tokyo headquarters. a great interview with him and really said, where are the real products that everyone has talked about? we all remember our sony walkman this command. it really being competitive to apple and samsung
the irs pushed back its opening date for tax season by eight days to january 30th. if you're interested to see how the other guys have done, here is a to our block with into it. very similar picture. not as big a jump today. looking pretty good. shares taking off. let's look at the moment. let's get to sony. >> we talk about it. a great job over at the consumer electronics show. remains in focus especially today. the ceo, the new ceo talked about the fact that he really is going to...